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Jon Dahlquist

  • Title
    Associate Athletic Director, Executive Operations
  • Email
    jdahlquist@towson.edu
  • Phone
    410-704-2745
  • Sport Oversight
    Field Hockey, Gymnastics, Men’s Golf

Jon Dahlquist moved to his current position as the Assistant Athletic Director, Planning and Operations in the fall of 2015.

A member of the Tigers' staff since March of 2009, Jon Dahlquist was one of the most valuable members of the Tiger football program.

He handled all the details involved with the Tiger football program and coordinated all travel plans.

Prior to coming to Towson, Dahlquist served as the director of football operations at the University of Connecticut for two years. While working towards his master's in education at UConn, he served as a graduate assistant for the Huskies' football program. Dahlquist earned his degree in May, 2005.

In 2005, Dahlquist worked in Tampa with the operations branch of NFL Europe's Berlin Thunder as the team prepared for the season. He managed all daily football operations during the team's camp, including room assignments and meals. He also made passport arrangements for the players and managed league financial matters.

During the 2005 college football season, he returned to his hometown and volunteered as the director of football operations at the College of Holy Cross.

In that role, he helped Coach Tom Gilmore lead the Crusaders to a 6-5 record, the program's first winning season in five years.

While earning his B.A. in education from Connecticut in 2003, he worked as an operations and recruiting assistant for the Huskies' football program, learning the trade from Don Corzine, UConn's former director of football operations.

During his undergraduate years at UConn, he served as a manager for Coach Jim Calhoun and the men's basketball team from 1999 to 2002. In 2001-02, he was the manager of a UConn team that compiled a 27-7 record, won the Big East Conference championship and reached the Elite Eight round of the NCAA Tournament.

While attending UConn, he also served an internship in the development office at the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Massachusetts. In addition, he was a marketing intern for the Hartford Wolf Pack of the American Hockey League.

Dahlquist and his wife Trisha have two sons, Christopher and Bryce.